The 2018 (version 7.x and 8.0.1) and April 2019 (version 8.1) releases of Adobe Prelude offer support for new file formats, enhancements, and general stability of the product. Read on for a quick introduction to these features and links to resources offering more information.

New features in the April 2019 release (version 8.1)

This release of Adobe Prelude offers general stability of the product and bug fixes.

New features in the December 2018 release (version 8.0.1)

Prelude now supports HEIF format files.

You can use a new Preference option to generate media browser thumbnails continuously.

New features in the April 2018 release (version 7.1)

This release of Adobe Prelude offers general stability of the product and bug fixes.

New features in the January 2018 release (version 7.0.1)

This update of Adobe Prelude has fixed the issue in marker display in the Marker panel. In the earlier versions, you could be unable to view markers in the Marker panel in the List/Logging workspace when you switch from Rough Cut workspace. This update works fine if you open a single media (not a rough cut) in the Rough Cut workspace. If you open a rough cut media and switch from Rough Cut workspace to List/Logging workspace, refresh the Marker panel.

Audio channel mapping enhancements

New in the October 2017 release

The Export Media pop-up now has a Separate Mono Tracks checkbox. You can enable this check box to export the audio in the media as a one-to-one mapping. When the checkbox is left unchecked, the audio output will be Stereo.

New features in the May 2017 release

This release of Adobe Prelude offers minor enhancements and bug fixes. The update has fixed issues including loss of data while using auto delete preference and loss of tag colors when adding tags using unassociated metadata panel. Errors related to comment markers not displaying description by default are also fixed.

The May 2017, April 2016, January 2016 and November 2016 release of Adobe Prelude introduced several fixes. For more information, see Fixed issues in Adobe Prelude.

New features in the November 2016 Release

Collaborating using Team Projects

New in the November 2016 release

This release introduces Team Projects, a hosted service that lets editors and motion graphics artists work collaboratively in projects within Prelude CC, Premiere Pro CC, and After Effects CC. This service adds deep collaboration features such as version history and smart conflict resolution. Post-production professionals can share their edits and get the latest changes from collaborators, allowing concurrent changes to happen on a single project – which is powerful for workflows where you can ingest clips in Prelude at the same time when visual effects and motion graphics are being done in After Effects and the edit is being refined in Premiere Pro.

New features in the June 2015 release

Voice-over in rough cuts

New in the June 2015 release

Adobe Prelude CC now lets you add voice-over to Rough Cuts. Although Prelude lets you add Audio clips separately, you can use the voice-over feature to record audio clips on the fly, without the need for a separate recording software.

You can record and overlay voiceovers video footages during the basic editing process, before the final sequence is complete. Adobe Prelude lets you add multiple voiceovers to a Rough Cut, as well.

New API to ingest media

New in the June 2015 release

You can now use the new API to ingest media in to a Project directly. Previously, on using the Ingest API, the Ingest dialog was displayed as an extra step before you could select and eventually ingest media (video and audio clips).

Now, you can simply use the new Ingest Media API to select media files you want to ingest, and the selected files are added to the Project at the click of a button. The new API, not only ingests the media, but all related data files (.xmp) that contain markers and other meta-data.